US11322839B2 - Method and apparatus for implementing reflection type phase shifters (RTPS) in a communication system - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to beamforming methods and apparatus, and more particularly, to improved reflection type phase shifter (RTPS) methods and apparatus.
- RTPS reflection type phase shifter
- a phase shifter is desired for beamforming applications.
- a passive phase shifter is desired due to its superior linearity, zero DC power consumption and bidirectional feature for TX/RX switchable transceiver.
- TX/RX switchable transceiver typically there is amplitude and phase control line each element in a beamformer, and thus minimum gain variation is desired for the total phase shift range.
- the switched T-line passive phase shifter structure has the disadvantages of large step (coarse resolution) and requires multiple T-lines which lead to excessive chip area.
- the travelling-wave true-time-delay passive phase shifter structure has the disadvantages of high loss and requires a large area, e.g. large chip area, for implementation.
- the loaded line (tunable T-line) passive phase shifter structure has the disadvantages of large area due to plenty inductors and high loss due to multiple series lossy varactors.
- each low order reflective load network includes two varactors (voltage controlled variable capacitor C 1 , voltage controlled variable capacitor C 2 ) and an inductor (L 1 ) coupled together.
- each of the elements also has an intrinsic series resistance which effects operation.
- the values of capacitors C 1 and C 2 within each of the reflection loads are varied with the same control voltage, and this results in large loss variation with phase shift.
- One option to overcome this problem of large loss variation with phase shift characteristic of the simple traditional reflection-type passive phase shifter structure with low order reflective load networks is to use a higher order network for each reflective load network, e.g. a reflective load network including three inductors and three capacitors.
- the disadvantages of using higher order networks for reflective loads results in the cost of higher loss vs. phase range and the need to for a larger area, e.g. larger circuit board area, to implement the higher order reflective load networks.
- An exemplary improved reflection type phase shifter in accordance with some embodiments, is a controllable reflection type phase shifter including a controllable adjustable hybrid coupler and controllable adjustable reflection load circuits.
- each reflection type load circuit is a low order reflective load network but includes independent control lines for independently controlling two varactors.
- a communication system used in beamforming includes a plurality of TX/RX signal processing chains (SPCs), each SPC including one of these improved reflection type phase shifters.
- the reflection type phase shifters are used in a communications system in some embodiments.
- Sets of control information are determined and stored, e.g. in a look-up table, for controlling each of the controllable reflection type phase shifters to be set to achieve a desired amount of phase shift corresponding to a beam angle to be used.
- An exemplary set of stored control information for controlling an adjustable hybrid coupler of the controllable reflection type phase shifter includes information used: to control adjustable capacitor values, to control adjustable inductor value settings, and/or to control transmission line switch settings, to achieve a desired impedance ZH of the adjustable hybrid coupler.
- An exemplary set of stored control information for controlling an adjustable reflective load of the controllable reflection type phase shifter includes information used to control adjustable capacitor values to achieve a desired impedance ZT of the adjustable reflective load.
- a controller controlling a reflection type phase shifter retrieves, based on the beam angle to be used and the particular SPC being configured, stored information, e.g. from a look-up table, and uses the stored information to generate control signals which as sent to the controllable reflection type phase shifter of the particular SPC.
- the controllable reflection type phase shifter configures itself, in accordance with the received information, achieving desired values for ZH and ZT and thus setting its phase shift at the desired amount of phase shift for the beam direction to be used.
- the controllable reflection type phase shifter in each of the TX/RX signal processing chains in an array of SPCs is configured, e.g. differently, to achieve the desired amount of phase shift for that particular SPC and beam direction. Then, multiple SPCs, which have been configured, e.g., differently, for the beam direction, are operated in parallel to send or receive data.
- controllable reflection type phase shifters are re-configured, by the controller, to achieve the desired phase shifts corresponding to the new beam direction.
- An exemplary communication system comprises: a first controller for generating an impedance control signal and multiple phase shift control signals; a first signal processing chain including: a first controllable impedance having a first impedance control input coupled to said controller; a first controllable reflection type phase shifter coupled to the first controllable impedance and having one more phase shift control inputs coupled to said controller for receiving multiple phase shift control values (e.g., capacitance control values, inductance control values and/or switch setting control values) from said controller; a first amplifier circuit coupled to the first controllable reflection type phase shifter; and a first antenna element coupled to the first amplifier circuit.
- phase shift control values e.g., capacitance control values, inductance control values and/or switch setting control values
- An exemplary method comprises: determining, for a first processing chain, a first phase shift corresponding to a first selected beam direction; determining, for the first processing chain, a first value for a hybrid impedance (ZH) of a adjustable hybrid coupler and a first value for a reflective load impedance (ZT) of a reflective load based on the first phase shift and controllable ranges of ZH and ZT; determining, for the first processing chain, a first set of control values for controlling the adjustable hybrid coupler of the first processing chain to be set at the determined first value of ZH; determining, for the first processing chain, a first set of control values for controlling loads in reflective load circuitry of the first processing chain to be set at the determined first value of ZT; storing (e.g., in a look-up table) said determined first set of control values for controlling the adjustable hybrid coupler in the first processing chain to be set at the first determined value of ZH; and storing (e.g., in the look).
- An exemplary method comprises: receiving information indicating a beam direction to be used (e.g., a beam direction which has been selected for transmission or reception purposes); retrieving a first set of stored control signal setting information corresponding to the beam direction and a first signal processing chain to set an adjustable hybrid coupler in the first signal processing chain at a first desired value of ZH; generating first control signals to be sent to the adjustable hybrid coupler of the first signal processing chain; sending the generated first control signals to the adjustable hybrid coupler of the first signal processing chain; configuring the adjustable hybrid coupler of the first signal processing chain based on the first received control signals; and operating the first signal processing chain to transmit or receive.
- a beam direction to be used e.g., a beam direction which has been selected for transmission or reception purposes
- retrieving a first set of stored control signal setting information corresponding to the beam direction and a first signal processing chain to set an adjustable hybrid coupler in the first signal processing chain at a first desired value of ZH
- generating first control signals to be sent to the adjustable hybrid coupler of the
- FIG. 1 is a drawing of an exemplary communication system in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a drawing of an exemplary signal process chain (SPC) array in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- SPC signal process chain
- FIG. 3 is a drawing of an exemplary controllable reflection type phase shifter in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 4 includes a drawing illustrating a controllable reflection type phase shifter and phase shift equations corresponding to the reflection type phase shifter.
- FIG. 5 is a drawing illustrating an exemplary controllable reflective load circuit, which may be included as part of a controllable reflection type phase shifter, in which each variable controllable capacitor of the controllable reflective load is controlled by a different control line signal in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a drawing illustrating another exemplary controllable reflective load circuit, which may be included as part of a controllable reflection type phase shifter, in which each variable controllable capacitor of the another controllable reflective load is controlled by a different control line signal in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a drawing of an exemplary controllable reflection type phase shifter including an exemplary adjustable hybrid coupler including six controllable capacitors and two controllable inductors in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a drawing illustrating the exemplary adjustable hybrid coupler shown in FIG. 7 in more detail which further illustrates exemplary control lines, control input terminals, and coupler connection terminals.
- FIG. 9 is a drawing illustrating an exemplary adjustable hybrid coupler, including controllable capacitors, which may be used in an exemplary controllable reflection type phase shifter in accordance with and exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a drawing illustrating an exemplary adjustable hybrid coupler, including controllable switches and transmission lines, which may be used in an exemplary controllable reflection type phase shifter in accordance with and exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 11A is a first part of a flowchart of an exemplary method, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment, said exemplary method including: determining control value information to be used to configure controllable reflection type phase shifters, configuring, for a beam angle to be used, controllable reflection type phase shifters, included as part of a communication system including multiple signal processing chains, and operating the configured multiple signal processing chains to transmit or receive.
- FIG. 11B is a second part of a flowchart of an exemplary method, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment, said exemplary method including: determining control value information to be used to configure controllable reflection type phase shifters, configuring, for a beam angle to be used, controllable reflection type phase shifters, included as part of a communication system including multiple signal processing chains, and operating the configured multiple signal processing chains to transmit or receive.
- FIG. 11 comprises the combination of FIG. 11A and FIG. 11B .
- FIG. 1 is a drawing of an exemplary communications system 100 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- Exemplary communications system 100 in some embodiments is system which support transmission of signals and thus will sometimes be referred to as a transmission system. However, since the communications system 100 includes a receiver circuitry it is also a receiver system.
- system 100 includes TX signal generator/RX signal receiver 102 , a transmit/receive (T/R) selector control/timing control coordinator 104 , a beam selector controller 106 , a controller 108 , memory 110 , and an array 114 of signal processing chains (SPCs), coupled together as shown.
- TX signal generator/RX signal receiver 102 a transmit/receive (T/R) selector control/timing control coordinator 104 , a beam selector controller 106 , a controller 108 , memory 110 , and an array 114 of signal processing chains (SPCs), coupled together as shown.
- T/R transmit/receive
- SPCs signal processing chains
- TDD time divisions duplex
- FDD frequency duplex
- the array of signal processing chains 114 includes a plurality of signals processing chains (SPC 1 116 , SPC 2 118 , SPC 3 120 , SPC 4 122 , SPC 5 125 , SPC 6 126 , SPC 7 128 , . . . , SPC n 130 ).
- Each of the signals processing chains ( 116 , 118 , 120 , 122 , 124 , 126 , 128 , . . . , 130 ) includes a controllable impedance, e.g., a controllable resistance, a controllable reflection type phase shifter, a TX/RX amplifier circuit, switches for switching between transmit (TX) and receive (RX), and antenna element.
- a controllable impedance e.g., a controllable resistance, a controllable reflection type phase shifter, a TX/RX amplifier circuit, switches for switching between transmit (TX) and receive (RX), and antenna element.
- Memory 110 includes control signal mapping information 112 , e.g., a look-up table.
- the TX signal generator of TX signal generator/RX signal receiver unit 102 while controlled by T/R selector control/timing control coordinator 104 to operate in transmit mode, generates transmit signals 134 which are sent as input to each of the SPCs.
- the RX signal receiver of TX signal generator/RX signal receiver unit 102 while controlled by T/R selector control/timing control coordinator 104 to operate in receive mode, receives, as input receive signals 134 which are a composite of processed receive signals from the SPCs.
- Beam selector controller 106 operating under the direction of the T/R selector control/timing control coordinator 104 , selects a beam direction, e.g., from among a plurality of alternative beam directions, to be used at a particular time, generates a beam direction signal, and sends the beam direction signal 132 to the controller 108 .
- Controller 108 receives transmit/receive control information, e.g., indicating receive or transmit, and timing information, e.g., indicating switching times between T/R settings, switching times between beam direction changes, durations to remain in transmit or receive, duration to remain at a particular beam direction setting, and/or times corresponding to each beam direction setting. Controller 108 also receives beam direction signal 132 , indicating a beam direction to be used, from beam direction controller 106 . Controller 108 retrieves control signal mapping information 112 , e.g., corresponding to the indicated beam direction, from memory 110 , e.g., receives sets of control information used to generate control signals to be sent to each of the SPCs to configure the SPCs for a particular beam direction. Arrow 152 identifies one exemplary beam direction. An exemplary set of control signals to be sent to a SPC includes, e.g., impedance control signal(s), phase shift control signals, and/or T/R control signals.
- Set of control signals 136 is generated and sent by controller 108 to SPC 1 116 .
- Set of control signals 138 is generated and sent by controller 108 to SPC 2 118 .
- Set of control signals 140 is generated and sent by controller 108 to SPC 3 120 .
- Set of control signals 142 is generated and sent by controller 108 to SPC 4 122 .
- Set of control signals 144 is generated and sent by controller 108 to SPC 5 124 .
- Set of control signals 146 is generated and sent by controller 108 to SPC 6 126 .
- Set of control signals 148 is generated and sent by controller 108 to SPC 7 128 .
- Set of control signals 150 is generated and sent by controller 108 to SPC n 130 .
- controller 108 is shown as being external to the signals processing chains.
- each of the signals processing chains in the array 114 of signal processing chains includes its own controller, similar to controller 108 , which generates control signals to control elements within its own signal processing chain.
- FIG. 2 is a drawing of an exemplary signal process chain (SPC) array 114 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- Signal processing array 114 includes a plurality of signal processing chains (SPC 1 116 , SPC 2 118 , . . . SPC n 130 ).
- SPC 1 116 includes a controller 108 , a controllable impedance 222 , e.g., a controllable resistance, a controllable reflection type phase shifter 224 , a TX/RX amplifier circuit 227 , controllable transmit receive (T/R) switches 222 , 230 , and antenna element A 1 210 coupled together as shown.
- a controllable impedance 222 e.g., a controllable resistance, a controllable reflection type phase shifter 224 , a TX/RX amplifier circuit 227 , controllable transmit receive (T/R) switches 222 , 230 , and antenna element A 1 210 coupled together as shown
- SPC 2 118 includes a controller, a controllable impedance, e.g., a controllable resistance, a controllable reflection type phase shifter, a TX/RX amplifier circuit, controllable transmit receive (T/R) switches and antenna element A 2 210 coupled together.
- SPC n 130 includes a controller, a controllable impedance, e.g., a controllable resistance, a controllable reflection type phase shifter, a TX/RX amplifier circuit, controllable transmit receive (T/R) switches and antenna element An 214 coupled together.
- the signal processing array 114 includes a TX/RX signal terminal 216 , which is coupled to a TX/RX receive terminal of each SPC including TX/RX signal terminal 261 if SPC 1 116 .
- the signal processing array 114 further includes a beam direction terminal 218 , which is coupled to an input of the controller in each SPC including controller 108 of SPC 1 106 .
- Controller 108 generates impedance, e.g. resistance, control line signal 244 which is sent to input terminal 245 of controllable impedance 245 to configure the controllable impedance 222 , e.g., a controllable resistance, to be set at a desired value corresponding to a beam direction to be used.
- impedance e.g. resistance
- control line signal 244 which is sent to input terminal 245 of controllable impedance 245 to configure the controllable impedance 222 , e.g., a controllable resistance, to be set at a desired value corresponding to a beam direction to be used.
- Controller 108 also generates and outputs hybrid impedance (ZH) control lines signals ( 246 , 248 , 250 , 252 , 254 , 256 ) which are input to terminals ( 247 , 249 , 251 , 263 , 255 , 257 ) of the controllable reflection type phase shifter 224 to configure an adjustable hybrid coupler to be set at a desired impedance ZH corresponding to a beam direction to be used.
- ZH hybrid impedance
- Controller 108 further generates and outputs reflective load (ZT) control lines signals ( 258 , 260 , 262 , 264 ) which are input to terminals ( 259 , 261 , 263 , 265 ) of the controllable reflection type phase shifter 224 to configure reflective loads within reflective load circuitry to be set at a desired impedance ZT corresponding to a beam direction to be used.
- ZT reflective load
- Controller 108 further generates and outputs T/R control line signals 240 , 242 which are used to control the positions of switches 232 , 230 , respectively, to be set in either transmit or receive mode.
- TX/RX amplifier circuit 227 includes a transmit amplifier 226 and a receive amplifier 228 .
- switch 232 is controllable set to couple the input of TX amplifier 226 to ISO terminal 239 of controllable reflection type phase shifter and switch 230 is controllable set to couple the output of TX amplifier 226 to antenna element A 1 .
- switch 230 is controllable set to couple antenna element A 1 210 to the input of RX amplifier 228
- switch 230 is controllable set to couple the output of RX amplifier 228 to ISO terminal 239 of controllable reflection type phase shifter.
- Controllable impedance 222 e.g., a controllable resistance
- Controllable reflection type phase shifter 224 is used to control the phase of the signal to be transmitted on antenna element A 1 , said control being a function of the beam direction.
- FIG. 3 is a drawing of an exemplary controllable reflection type phase shifter 224 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- Controllable reflection type phase shifter 224 includes an adjustable hybrid coupler 302 and controllable reflective load circuitry 304 coupled together as shown.
- the adjustable hybrid coupler 302 includes an input (IN) terminal 236 , an isolated output (ISO) terminal 239 , a THRU terminal 237 , an a coupled (CPLD) terminal 238 .
- the reflective load circuitry 304 includes a controllable ZT circuit 1 306 , which is coupled to THRU terminal 237 of adjustable hybrid coupler 302 and a controllable ZT circuit 2 308 , which is coupled to CPLD terminal 238 of adjustable hybrid coupler 302 .
- the impedance value of adjustable hybrid couple 302 which can be controllable set, is represented as ZH.
- IN terminal 236 of adjustable hybrid coupler 302 is also an interface terminal of the controllable reflection type phase shifter 224 .
- ISO terminal 239 of adjustable hybrid coupler 302 is also an interface terminal of the controllable reflection type phase shifter 224 .
- FIG. 4 includes a drawing 399 illustrating a controllable reflection type phase shifter 224 and a phase shift equation 225 corresponding to the reflection type phase shifter 224 .
- the phase shift equation 225 shows the relationship between the achieved phase shift angle and the two controllable impedance values (Controllable Hybrid coupler impedance (ZH) and controllable reflective load impedance (ZT). ZH and ZT are controllable set to achieve a desired phase shift value for a particular beam direction.
- ZH Controllable Hybrid coupler impedance
- ZT controllable reflective load impedance
- FIG. 5 is a drawing illustrating 400 illustrating controllable reflective load circuit 306 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- Controllable reflective load circuit 306 includes an inductor 408 and two varactors (varactor 1 406 , varactor 2 410 ) coupled together as shown.
- Inductor 408 is represented as ideal inductor L 1 420 and resistor (RSER,L 1 ) 418 .
- Varactor 1 406 is represented as variable control capacitor C 1 412 in series with resistor (RSER,C 1 ) 414 .
- Varactor 2 410 is represented as variable control capacitor C 2 422 in series with resistor (RSER,C 2 ) 424 .
- Controllable reflective load circuit 306 includes control line 1 258 which is coupled to varactor 1 406 .
- Control line 1 258 receives, a control signal, e.g., a voltage signal, used to configured the value of capacitor C 1 .
- Controllable reflective load circuit 306 further includes control line 2 260 which is coupled to varactor 2 410 .
- Control line 2 260 receives, a control signal, e.g., a voltage signal, used to configured the value of capacitor C 2 .
- the values of capacitors C 1 412 and C 2 410 are controlled to achieve an overall desired impedance value of ZT for the reflective load circuit 306 .
- FIG. 6 is a drawing 400 ′ illustrating controllable reflective load circuit 308 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- Controllable reflective load circuit 308 includes an inductor 408 ′ and two varactors (varactor 1 406 ′, varactor 2 410 ′) coupled together as shown.
- Inductor 408 ′ is represented as ideal inductor L 1 420 ′ and resistor (RSER,L 1 ) 418 ′.
- Varactor 1 406 ′ is represented as variable control capacitor C 1 412 ′ in series with resistor (RSER,C 1 ) 414 ′.
- Varactor 2 410 ′ is represented as variable control capacitor C 2 422 ′ in series with resistor (RSER,C 2 ) 424 ′.
- Controllable reflective load circuit 306 ′ includes control line 1 258 ′ which is coupled to varactor 1 406 ′.
- Control line 1 262 receives, a control signal, e.g., a voltage signal, used to configured the value of capacitor C 1 412 ′.
- Controllable reflective load circuit 308 further includes control line 2 264 which is coupled to varactor 2 410 ′.
- Control line 2 264 receives, a control signal, e.g., a voltage signal, used to configured the value of capacitor C 2 422 ′.
- the values of capacitors C 1 412 ′ and C 2 410 ′ are controlled to achieve an overall desired impedance value of ZT for the reflective load circuit 308 .
- FIG. 7 is a drawing of an exemplary controllable reflection type phase shifter 224 ′ in which the adjustable hybrid coupler 500 (in accordance with a first exemplary embodiment) includes controllable capacitors (four C 2 , two C 1 ) and controllable inductors (two LC) coupled together as shown.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 500 is, e.g., a first exemplary embodiment of the adjustable hybrid coupler 302 of FIG. 3 .
- the adjustable hybrid coupler 500 has impedance ZH.
- ZH is known (has been selected) and the frequency ⁇ 0 is known
- the impedance ZH of the adjustably hybrid coupler 500 is a function of the inductor and capacitor values in the coupler.
- FIG. 8 is a drawing illustrating the exemplary adjustable hybrid coupler 500 shown in FIG. 7 in more detail which further illustrates exemplary control lines, control input terminals, and coupler connection terminals, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 500 includes capacitor CC 2 602 , capacitor CC 1 601 , capacitor CC 2 606 , capacitor CC 3 612 , capacitor CC 1 614 , capacitor CC 2 616 , inductor LC 608 , inductor LC 610 , IN terminal 236 , THRU terminal 237 , CPLD terminal 238 , and ISO terminal 239 , coupled together as shown.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 500 further includes CC 1 control terminal 247 , which receives a CC 1 control signal 246 , from a controller, e.g. controller 108 , said control signal 246 is sent to the CC 1 capacitors 604 , 614 , to set the CC 1 capacitors at a desired value.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 500 further includes CC 2 control terminal 249 , which receives a CC 2 control signal 248 , from a controller, e.g. controller 108 , said control signal 248 is sent to the CC 2 capacitors 602 , 606 , 612 , 616 , to set the CCs capacitors at a desired value.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 500 further includes LC control terminal 251 , which receives a LC control signal 250 , from a controller, e.g. controller 108 , said control signal 250 is sent to the LC inductors 608 , 610 , to set the LC inductors at a desired value.
- FIG. 9 is a drawing illustrating an exemplary adjustable hybrid coupler 700 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 700 is, e.g., a second exemplary embodiment of the adjustable hybrid coupler 302 of FIG. 3 .
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 700 includes adjustable capacitor C 1 702 , adjustable capacitor C 1 704 , adjustable capacitor C 2 706 , capacitor C 2 708 , four equivalent inductors L, four equivalent resistors R, IN terminal 236 , THRU terminal 237 , CPLD terminal 238 , and ISO terminal 239 , coupled together as shown.
- Each pair 750 of an equivalent resistor R 752 in series with an equivalent inductor L 754 is in some embodiments, implemented by circuitry 756 including variable capacitor C 710 , inductor L 1 714 , FET M 1 718 , FET M 2 720 , resistor Rd 722 , resistor R 1 716 , and variable capacitor Cd 712 .
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 700 further includes CC 1 control terminal 247 , which receives a CC 1 control signal 246 , from a controller, e.g. controller 108 , said control signal 246 is sent to the CC 1 capacitors 702 , 704 , to set the CC 1 capacitors at a desired value.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 700 further includes CC 2 control terminal 249 , which receives a CC 2 control signal 248 , from a controller, e.g. controller 108 , said control signal 248 is sent to the CC 2 capacitors 706 , 708 to set the CCs capacitors at a desired value.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 700 further includes CC control terminal 251 , which receives a CC control signal 250 , from a controller, e.g. controller 108 , said control signal 250 is sent to the four C capacitors 710 , at a desired value.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 700 further includes CC control terminal 252 , which receives a Cd control signal 253 , from a controller, e.g. controller 108 , said control signal 253 is sent to the four Cd capacitors 712 , at a desired value.
- the adjustable hybrid coupler 700 is used for tuning the operation frequency.
- the impedance ZH of the adjustable hybrid coupler 700 is a function of the inductor and capacitors in the coupler.
- FIG. 10 is a drawing illustrating an exemplary adjustable hybrid coupler 800 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 800 includes IN terminal 236 , ISO terminal 239 , THRU terminal 237 and CPLD terminal 238 .
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 800 is, e.g., a third exemplary embodiment of the adjustable hybrid coupler 302 of FIG. 3 .
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 800 includes IN terminal 236 (RF Port 1 ), ISO terminal 239 (RF Port 4 ), THRU terminal 237 (RF Port 2 ) and CPLD terminal 238 (RF Port 3 ), and a plurality of transmission lines (TL 01 814 , TL 02 816 , TL 03 818 , TL 04 820 , TL 05 822 , TL 6 824 , TL 07 826 , TL 08 828 , TL 09 830 , TL 10 832 , TL 11 834 , TL 12 836 , TL 13 838 , TL 14 840 , TL 15 842 , TL 16 844 , TL 17 846 ), and four antennas or termination devices, e.g.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 800 further includes a plurality of controllable switches (SW 1 802 , SW 2 804 , SW 3 806 , SW 4 808 , SW 5 810 , SW 6 810 ), as shown, used for switching various transmission lines included in the coupler 800 in or out.
- SW 1 802 , SW 2 804 , SW 3 806 , SW 4 808 , SW 5 810 , SW 6 810 as shown, used for switching various transmission lines included in the coupler 800 in or out.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 800 further includes SW 1 control terminal 247 , which receives a SW 1 control signal 246 , from a controller, e.g. controller 108 , said control signal 246 is sent to the SW 1 802 to control the setting of SW 1 .
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 800 further includes SW 2 control terminal 249 , which receives a SW 2 control signal 248 , from a controller, e.g. controller 108 , said control signal 248 is sent to the SW 2 804 to control the setting of SW 1 .
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 800 further includes SW 3 control terminal 251 , which receives a SW 3 control signal 250 , from a controller, e.g.
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 800 further includes SW 4 control terminal 253 , which receives a SW 1 control signal 252 , from a controller, e.g. controller 108 , said control signal 252 is sent to the SW 4 808 to control the setting of SW 4 .
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 800 further includes SW 5 control terminal 255 , which receives a SW 5 control signal 254 , from a controller, e.g. controller 108 , said control signal 254 is sent to the SW 5 810 to control the setting of SW 1 .
- Adjustable hybrid coupler 800 further includes SW 6 control terminal 257 , which receives a SW 6 control signal 256 , from a controller, e.g. controller 108 , said control signal 256 is sent to the SW 5 812 to control the setting of SW 6 .
- the switches ( 802 , 804 , 806 , 808 , 810 , 812 ) are set, via the control signals ( 246 , 248 , 250 , 252 , 254 , 256 ), to configured the hybrid coupler 800 to have a desired value for its impedance ZH, by having a particular set of the transmission lines switched in to be used in the coupler 800 .
- the adjustable hybrid coupler 800 is used for adjusting phase between the through and isolation ports.
- the transmission line can be switched to achieve desired phase shift in the transmission line based implementation of the hybrid coupler.
- FIG. 11 comprising the combination of FIG. 11A and FIG. 11B is flowchart of an exemplary method, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment which may be and sometimes is implemented by the system shown in FIG. 1 in accordance with the invention.
- the steps of the exemplary method shown in FIG. 11 are implemented under control of the controller 108 with computations being performed by a processor included in the controller 108 .
- the SPCs each include a controller 108 the controllers in individual SPCs work together with to control the components of the system to implement the method with the processor in one of the controllers determining the values discussed in the method which are then stored in memory 110 in some embodiments.
- the exemplary method in some embodiments includes determining control value information to be used to configure controllable reflection type phase shifters, configuring, for a beam angle to be used, controllable reflection type phase shifters included as part of a transmission system including multiple signal processing chains, and operating the configured multiple signal processing chains to transmit or receive. Operation of the exemplary method starts in step 900 and proceeds to step 903 .
- step 903 the beam direction is set to a selected beam direction within a range of alternative beam direction settings. In some embodiments, there is a fixed predetermined angle between two successive beam directions with the range of alternative beam directions settings. Operation proceeds from step 903 to step 904 .
- One iteration of steps 904 , 906 , 908 , 910 , 928 and 930 is performed for each TX/RX signal processing chain (SPC) in the array of TX/RX SPCs. For example, n iterations of steps 904 , 906 , 908 , 910 , 928 and 930 are performed, each of the n iterations corresponding to a different SPC in the array 114 of n SPCs.
- SPC TX/RX signal processing chain
- step 904 a phase shift corresponding to the selected beam direction and SPC is determined. Operation proceeds from step 904 to step 906 .
- step 906 a value for the hybrid impedance ZH (of the controllable adjustable hybrid coupler of the controllable reflection type phase shifter of the SPC) and a value for the reflective loads (ZT) (of the reflective load circuitry of the controllable reflection type phase shifter of the SPC) are determined based on the desired phase shift and the controllable ranges of ZH and ZT.
- the controllable range of ZH is a function of the particular adjustable hybrid coupler being used including the values of the components within the adjustable hybrid coupler and the range of control.
- the controllable range of ZL is a function of the particular adjustable reflective load circuit being used including the values of the components within the adjustable reflective load circuit and the range of control.
- equation 225 of FIG. 4 is used in step 906 in determining values of ZH and ZL, which can be used and can be implemented, given particular implemented adjustable hybrid coupler and the particular implemented adjustable reflective load, to achieve the desired phase shift. Operation proceeds from steps 906 to steps 908 in step 910 .
- step 908 a set of control values for controlling the adjustable hybrid coupled to obtain the determined value of ZH are determined.
- step 908 includes step 912 and 914 .
- values are determined for: controllable capacitors CC 1 , CC 2 and controllable inductor LC based on the determined value of adjustable hybrid coupler impedance ZH.
- the equations ( 502 , 504 , 506 ) shown in FIG. 7 are used.
- the value for CC 1 is determined from equation 502 , with ZH and the frequency ⁇ 0 being known.
- the value for LC is determined from equation 504 , with ZH and the frequency ⁇ 0 being known.
- step 912 the value for CC 1 is determined from equation 506 , with the value of LC, the value of CC 1 and the frequency ⁇ 0 being known.
- step 914 control signals are determined to obtain the values for capacitors CC 1 , CC 2 and inductor Lc based on the desired value of ZH.
- control signal values e.g. control voltage level values, are determined, based on the characteristic (specification) of the implemented control circuits to achieve the determined values of step 912 for capacitors CC 1 , CC 2 and inductor Lc.
- step 910 includes step 916 and 918 .
- step 916 values are determined for: controllable capacitors C 1 , C 2 , C, and Cd based on the determined value of adjustable hybrid coupler impedance ZH.
- step 918 control signals are determined to obtain the values for capacitors C 1 , C 2 , C, and Cd based on the desired value of ZH.
- control signal values e.g. control voltage level values, are determined, based on the characteristic (specification) of the implemented control circuits to achieve the determined values of step 916 for capacitors C 1 , C 2 , C, and Cd.
- step 910 includes step 920 and 922 .
- step 920 a set of six (6) switch setting are determined to control switching in/out of transmission liens to obtain the desired determined value for ZH. Operation proceeds from step 920 to step 922 , in which control signals are determined to set the switches as desired (setting of step 920 ), e.g. a logic one (or particular predetermined first voltage level) control signal may indicate that a switch should be closed and a logic 0 (or particular predetermined second voltage level) control signal may indicate that the switch should be open.
- step 928 the determined set of control signal values (e.g., from one of step 914 , 918 or 922 , depending upon the particular embodiment of the hybrid coupler being used), corresponding to the selected beam angle and the particular SPC for which control data is now being determined, e.g. exemplary TX/RX SPC “j” in the array 114 of n SPCs, is stored, e.g., in a look-up table, which is included in or accessible by controller 108 , said stored set of control signal values to be used to set the adjustable hybrid coupler at the desired value of ZH when the selected beam angle is to be used.
- Step 910 a set of control values for controlling reflective loads to obtain the determined value of ZT (from step 906 ) for each reflective load are determined.
- Step 910 includes step 924 and step 926 .
- values for 2 capacitors in each load ((C 1 412 , C 2 422 ) in reflective load 306 of FIGS. 3 and 5 ) and ((C 1 412 ′, C 2 422 ′) in reflective load 308 of FIGS. 3 and 6 ) and are determined to achieve ZT for each reflective load. Operation proceeds from step 924 to step 926 .
- step 926 four (4) control signals are determined to control the 4 varactors ( 406 , 410 , 406 ′ 410 ′) to set the four capacitor values to obtain the determined value of ZT, e.g., control signal voltages are determined to control the four varactors to set their capacitors at the desired values from step 924 .
- step 930 the determined set of control signal values (from step 926 ), corresponding to the selected beam angle and the particular SPC for which control data is now being determined, e.g. exemplary TX/RX SPC “j” in the array 114 of n SPCs, is stored, e.g., in a look-up table, which is included in or accessible by controller 108 , said stored set of control signal values to be used to set the adjustable reflective loads at the desired value of ZL when the selected beam angle is to be used.
- step 904 , 906 , 908 , 910 , 928 and 930 After the multiple iterations of steps 904 , 906 , 908 , 910 , 928 and 930 have been performed, one iteration for each TX/RX signal processing chain (SPC) in the array of TX/RX SPCs, operation proceeds from step 928 and 930 to step 932 .
- SPC TX/RX signal processing chain
- step 932 a check is made as to whether or not there are additional beam directions for which configuration information is to be determined. If the determination of step 932 is that there are additional beam directions, then operation proceeds from step 932 to step 934 , in which the selected beam direction is changed, e.g., by an incremental amount, e.g. one step, to another beam direction. Operation proceeds from step 934 to the input of step 904 in which a phase shift (corresponding to the another selected beam direction is determined, e.g., for a first TX signal processing chain. Operation continues as previous described to obtain configuration information for each of the SPCs corresponding to the new beam direction.
- step 932 Retuning to step 932 , if the determination, is that there are not any additional beam directions for which configuration information is to be determined, then operation proceeds from step 932 , via connecting node A 936 , to step 938 .
- step 938 a controller, e.g., controller 108 , receives information indicating a beam direction to be used. Operation proceeds from step 938 to step 940 and 942 .
- Steps 940 , 942 , 944 , 936 , 948 , 952 including steps 954 and 956 are performed for each TX/RX signal processing chain (SPC) in the array of SPCs to be configured.
- SPC TX/RX signal processing chain
- n iterations of steps 940 , 942 , 944 , 936 , 948 , 952 including steps 954 and 956 are performed, each of the n iterations corresponding to a different SPC in the array 114 of n SPCs.
- step 940 the controller retrieves, e.g., from the look-up table, a first set of stored control signal setting corresponding to the beam direction and the particular RX/RX SPC in the array being configured, to set the adjustable hybrid coupler at the desired value of ZH. Operation proceeds from step 940 to step 944 . In step 944 the controller generates first control signals (based on the retrieved first set of information) to be sent to the adjustable hybrid coupler. Operation proceeds from step 944 to step 946 . In step 946 the controller sends the generated first control signals to the adjustable hybrid coupler. Operation proceeds from step 946 to step 954 . In step 954 the adjustable hybrid coupler receives the generated first control signals and configures the adjustable hybrid coupler in accordance with the received first control signals, e.g. setting the adjustable hybrid coupler to have the currently desired value of ZH.
- step 942 the controller retrieves, e.g., from the look-up table, a second set of stored control signal setting corresponding to the beam direction and the particular RX/RX SPC in the array being configured, to set the adjustable (reflective) loads at the desired value of ZL. Operation proceeds from step 942 to step 948 . In step 948 the controller generates second control signals (based on the retrieved second set of information) to be sent to the reflective load circuits. Operation proceeds from step 948 to step 950 . In step 950 the controller sends the generated second control signals to the reflective load circuits. Operation proceeds from step 950 to step 956 . In step 956 the reflective load circuits receive the generated second control signals and configure the adjustable reflective loads in accordance with the received second control signals, e.g. setting each of the adjustable reflective loads to have the currently desired value of ZT.
- Step 954 and step 956 are part of step 952 in which the controllable reflection type phase shifter of an SPC is configured to achieve a desired phase shift corresponding to the selected beam direction.
- steps 940 , 942 , 944 , 936 , 948 , 952 including steps 954 and 956 have been performed, one iteration for each TX/RX signal processing chain (SPC) in the array of TX/RX SPCs, operation proceeds from step 952 and to step 958 .
- SPC TX/RX signal processing chain
- step 958 the configured TX/RX SPC array is operated to transmit or receive. Operation proceeds from step 958 to step 960 .
- step 960 a check is performed as to whether or not the beam direction is to be changed. If the determination is that the beam direction is not be changed, the n operation proceeds from step 960 to step 958 , in which the array continues to operate to transmit or receive using the current beam direction. However, if the determination of step 960 is that the beam direction is to changed, then operation proceeds from step 960 to the input of step 938 , in which the controller receives information indicating a new beam direction to be used. Operation proceeds from step 938 to step 940 and 942 , and continues in a similar manner as previously described and control information for configuration is retrieved corresponding to the new beam direction.
- the communication system ( 100 ) of Apparatus Embodiment 1 wherein said first controller ( 108 ) is part of said first signal processing chain ( 118 ) (see FIG. 2 ) or is external to said first signal processing chain ( 118 ) (See FIG. 2 ).
- the communication system ( 100 ) of Apparatus Embodiment 2 the reflective load circuitry ( 304 ) is adjustable.
- variable capacitance elements 406 , 410 , 406 ′, 410 ′ are varactors, capacitor banks and/or a combination of both.
- adjustable hybrid coupler includes adjustable capacitors (C 2 602 , C 1 604 , C 2 606 , C 2 612 , C 1 614 , C 2 616 ) and adjustable inductors (LC 608 , LC 610 ).
- adjustable hybrid coupler ( 302 or 700 ) includes adjustable capacitors (C 1 702 , C 1 704 , C 2 706 , C 2 708 , C 710 , Cd 712 ),
- adjustable hybrid coupler ( 302 or 700 ) further includes inductors (L 1 714 ), resistors (R 1 716 ) and field effect transistors (M 1 718 , M 2 720 ).
- adjustable hybrid coupler ( 302 or 800 ) includes controllable switches (SW 802 , SW 2 804 , SW 3 806 , SW 4 808 , SW 5 810 , SW 6 812 ), for including or omitting transmission lines, inductors or capacitors.
- control signals 246 , 248 , 250 , 252 , 254 , 256
- controllable switches SW 802 , SW 2 804 , SW 3 806 , SW 4 808 , SW 5 810 , SW 6 812
- the communication system ( 100 ) of Apparatus Embodiment 6A wherein said controller generates the control signals based on values in a stored table (e.g., stored control signal mapping information) which stores control signal values to be used for a phase shift which is to be used for communication of signals from the communication system.
- a stored table e.g., stored control signal mapping information
- control signal mapping information ( 112 ) is a look-up table which includes, for each of a plurality of selectable beam directions, a plurality of sets of control signal values, (e.g. sets of pre-computed control signal values, each set corresponding to a different array patterns where different array patterns may and sometimes do correspond to different beam directions) each set of control signal values for configuring a controllable reflection type phase shifter ( 224 ) in a different signal processing chain ( 116 , 118 , 120 , 122 , 124 , 126 , 128 , . . . , 130 ) in an array ( 114 ) of signal processing chains.
- control signal mapping information ( 112 ) is a look-up table which includes, for each of a plurality of selectable beam directions, a plurality of sets of control signal values, (e.g. sets of pre-computed control signal values, each set corresponding to a different array patterns where different array patterns may and sometimes do correspond to different beam directions) each set of
- ZH configured impedance
- ZT configured impedance
- the controller 108 includes a processor and memory with the controller controlling the components in the system 100 to implement the steps of the method embodiments.
- the processor in the controller 108 in some embodiments performs one or more determining steps with the controller then storing the determined control values in memory 110 as part of one or more storing steps.
- the exemplary method includes building a look-up table (e.g., to be used during operation such as transmission or reception of data) for configuring the adjustable hybrid couplers and/or loads of multiple RX/TX signal processing chains (SPCs) in the array of SPCs to achieve desired phase shift angles corresponding to a plurality of different beam directions.
- a hybrid coupler and the reflective impedances equalizes the gain across phase shift settings.
- a method comprising:
- method 1A The method of method 1A wherein the method is implemented by the system ( 100 ) operating under the control of the controller 108 in the signal processing chains (SPCs) which causes the components in the system ( 100 ) to implement the steps of the method with in some embodiments one of the controllers 108 performing the determining steps and then storing the results in memory ( 110 ) or memory within one or more SPC ( 116 , 118 , etc.) of the set of SPCs.
- SPCs signal processing chains
- a method of operating a communications device comprising: receiving ( 938 ) information indicating a beam direction to be used (e.g., a beam direction which has been selected for transmission or reception purposes); retrieving ( 940 ) a first set of stored control signal setting information corresponding to the beam direction and a first signal processing chain to set an adjustable hybrid coupler in the first signal processing chain at a first desired value of ZH; generating ( 944 ) first control signals to be sent to the adjustable hybrid coupler of the first signal processing chain; sending ( 946 ) the generated first control signals to the adjustable hybrid coupler of the first signal processing chain; configuring ( 954 ) the adjustable hybrid coupler of the first signal processing chain based on the first received control signals; and operating ( 958 ) the first signal processing chain to transmit or receive.
- a beam direction to be used e.g., a beam direction which has been selected for transmission or reception purposes
- retrieving 940 ) a first set of stored control signal setting information corresponding to the beam direction and a first signal processing chain to
- the controller 100 includes in some embodiments a processor and memory storing executable instructions which cause the processor to control the components of the system 100 to implement the steps of the method, e.g., shown in FIG. 11 .
- method 1AAA further comprising, prior to operating the first signal processing chain to transmit or receive, performing the steps of: retrieving ( 942 ) a second set of stored control signal setting corresponding to the beam direction and the first signal processing chain to set adjustable loads in the first signal processing chain at a first desired value of ZT; generating ( 948 ) second control signals to be sent to the controllable reflective load circuitry of the first signal processing chain; sending ( 950 ) the generated second control signals to the controllable reflective load circuitry of the first signal processing chain; and configuring ( 956 ) the reflective load circuits of the first signal processing chain based on the second received control signals.
- method 1AA further comprising: retrieving ( 940 ) a third set of stored control signal setting information corresponding to the beam direction and a second signal processing chain to set an adjustable hybrid coupler in the second signal processing chain at a second desired value of ZH; generating ( 944 ) third control signals to be sent to the adjustable hybrid coupler of the second signal processing chain; sending ( 946 ) the generated third control signals to the adjustable hybrid coupler of the second signal processing chain; configuring ( 954 ) the adjustable hybrid coupler of the second signal processing chain based on the third received control signals; and operating ( 958 ) the second signal processing chain to transmit or receive.
- method 1AAA further comprising, prior to operating the second signal processing chain to transmit or receive, performing the steps of: retrieving ( 942 ) a fourth set of stored control signal setting information corresponding to the beam direction and the second signal processing chain to set adjustable loads in the second signal processing chain at a second desired value of ZT; generating ( 948 ) fourth control signals to be sent to the controllable reflective load circuitry of the send signal processing chain; sending ( 950 ) the generated fourth control signals to the controllable reflective load circuitry of the second signal processing chain; and configuring ( 956 ) the reflective load circuits of the second signal processing chain based on the fourth received control signals.
- method 1 further comprising: determining ( 960 ) that beam direction is to be changed.
- method 3 further comprising: receiving ( 938 second iteration) information indicating a new beam direction to be used.
- wireless communications systems e.g., wireless communications systems supporting beamforming, a signal processing chain including a reflective type phase shifter, a controllable reflective type phase shifter, a controllable hybrid coupler, a controllable reflective load, a controller, wireless terminals, user equipment (UE) devices, access points, e.g., a WiFi wireless access point, a cellular wireless AP, e.g., an eNB or gNB, user equipment (UE) devices, a wireless cellular systems, e.g., a cellular system, WiFi networks, etc.
- UE user equipment
- access points e.g., a WiFi wireless access point
- a cellular wireless AP e.g., an eNB or gNB
- UE user equipment
- Various embodiments are also directed to methods, e.g., method of controlling and/or operating a system or device, e.g., a communications system supporting beamforming, a signal processing chain including a reflective type phase shifter, a controllable reflective type phase shifter, a controllable hybrid coupler, a controllable reflective load, a controller, an access point, a base station, a wireless terminal, a UE device, etc.
- Various embodiments are also directed to machine, e.g., computer, readable medium, e.g., ROM, RAM, CDs, hard discs, etc., which include machine readable instructions for controlling a machine to implement one or more steps of a method.
- the computer readable medium is, e.g., non-transitory computer readable medium.
- each of the steps or elements of a method are implemented using one or more processors. In some embodiments, each of elements or steps are implemented using hardware circuitry.
- nodes and/or elements described herein are implemented using one or more components to perform the steps corresponding to one or more methods, for example, controlling, establishing, generating a message, message reception, signal processing, sending, communicating, e.g., receiving and transmitting, comparing, making a decision, selecting, making a determination, modifying, controlling determining and/or transmission steps.
- various features are implemented using components or in some embodiments logic such as for example logic circuits.
- Such components may be implemented using software, hardware or a combination of software and hardware.
- Many of the above described methods or method steps can be implemented using machine executable instructions, such as software, included in a machine readable medium such as a memory device, e.g., RAM, floppy disk, etc.
- various embodiments are directed to a machine-readable medium, e.g., a non-transitory computer readable medium, including machine executable instructions for causing a machine, e.g., processor and associated hardware, to perform one or more of the steps of the above-described method(s).
- Some embodiments are directed to a device, e.g., a wireless communications device including a multi-element antenna array supporting beam forming, such as a cellular AP or Wifi AP, a wireless terminal, a UE device, a signal processing chain including a reflective type phase shifter, a controllable reflective type phase shifter, a controllable hybrid coupler, a controllable reflective load, a controller, etc., including a processor configured to implement one, multiple or all of the steps of one or more methods of the invention.
- a wireless communications device including a multi-element antenna array supporting beam forming, such as a cellular AP or Wifi AP, a wireless terminal, a UE device, a signal processing chain including a reflective type phase shifter, a controllable reflective type phase shifter, a controllable hybrid coupler, a controllable reflective load, a controller, etc., including a processor configured to implement one, multiple or all of the steps of one or more methods of the invention.
- the processor or processors e.g., CPUs, of one or more devices, are configured to perform the steps of the methods described as being performed by the devices, e.g., communication nodes.
- the configuration of the processor may be achieved by using one or more components, e.g., software components, to control processor configuration and/or by including hardware in the processor, e.g., hardware components, to perform the recited steps and/or control processor configuration.
- some but not all embodiments are directed to a device, e.g., a controllable reflective type phase shifter, a controllable hybrid coupler, a controllable reflective load, a controller, access point, with a processor which includes a component corresponding to each of the steps of the various described methods performed by the device in which the processor is included.
- a device, wireless communications node such as an access point or base station, includes a component corresponding to each of the steps of the various described methods performed by the device in which the processor is included.
- the components may be implemented using software and/or hardware.
- Some embodiments are directed to a computer program product comprising a computer-readable medium, e.g., a non-transitory computer-readable medium, comprising code for causing a computer, or multiple computers, to implement various functions, steps, acts and/or operations, e.g. one or more steps described above.
- the computer program product can, and sometimes does, include different code for each step to be performed.
- the computer program product may, and sometimes does, include code for each individual step of a method, e.g., a method a wireless communications device such as an access point, a controllable reflective type phase shifter, a controllable hybrid coupler, a controllable reflective load, a controller, etc.
- the code may be in the form of machine, e.g., computer, executable instructions stored on a computer-readable medium, e.g., a non-transitory computer-readable medium, such as a RAM (Random Access Memory), ROM (Read Only Memory) or other type of storage device including eFUSE devices or circuits.
- a computer-readable medium e.g., a non-transitory computer-readable medium, such as a RAM (Random Access Memory), ROM (Read Only Memory) or other type of storage device including eFUSE devices or circuits.
- a processor configured to implement one or more of the various functions, steps, acts and/or operations of one or more methods described above.
- a processor e.g., CPU, configured to implement some or all of the steps of the methods described herein.
- the processor may be for use in a wireless communications device such as an access point described in the present application.
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- determining (904), for a first processing chain, a first phase shift corresponding to a first selected beam direction; determining (906), for the first processing chain, a first value for a hybrid impedance (ZH) of a adjustable hybrid coupler and a first value for a reflective load impedance (ZT) of a reflective load based on the first phase shift and controllable ranges of ZH and ZT; determining (908), for the first processing chain, a first set of control values for controlling the adjustable hybrid coupler of the first processing chain to be set at the determined first value of ZH; determining (910), for the first processing chain, a first set of control values for controlling loads in reflective load circuitry of the first processing chain to be set at the determined first value of ZT; storing (e.g., in a look-up table) said determined first set of control values for controlling the adjustable hybrid coupler in the first processing chain to be set at the first determined value of ZH; and storing (e.g., in the look-up table) and said determined first set of control values for controlling loads in reflective load circuitry in the first processing chain to be set at the first determined value of ZT.
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- determining (904), for a second processing chain, a second phase shift corresponding to the first selected beam direction; determining (906), for the second processing chain, a second value for a hybrid impedance (ZH) of a adjustable hybrid coupler and a second value for a reflective load impedance (ZT) of a reflective load based on the second phase shift and controllable ranges of ZH and ZT; determining (908), for the second processing chain, a second set of control values for controlling the adjustable hybrid coupler of the second processing chain to be set at the determined second value of ZH; determining (910), for the second processing chain, a second set of control values for controlling loads in reflective load circuitry of the second processing chain to be set at the determined second value of ZT; storing (e.g., in a look-up table) said determined second set of control values for controlling the adjustable hybrid coupler in the second processing chain to be set at the determined second value of ZH; and storing (e.g., in the look-up table) and said determined second set of control values for controlling loads in reflective load circuitry in the second processing chain to be set at the determined second value of ZT.
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- determining (904), for the first processing chain, a third phase shift corresponding to a second selected beam direction; determining (906), for the first processing chain, a third value for a hybrid impedance (ZH) of a adjustable hybrid coupler and a third value for a reflective load impedance (ZT) of a reflective load based on the third phase shift and controllable ranges of ZH and ZT; determining (908), for the first processing chain, a third set of control values for controlling the adjustable hybrid coupler of the first processing chain to be set at the determined third value of ZH; determining (910), for the first processing chain, a third set of control values for controlling loads in reflective load circuitry of the first processing chain to be set at the third determined value of ZT; storing (e.g., in a look-up table) said determined third set of control values for controlling the adjustable hybrid coupler in the first processing chain to be set at the third determined value of ZH; and storing (e.g., in the look-up table) and said determined third set of control values for controlling loads in reflective load circuitry in the first processing chain to be set at the determined third value of ZT.
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- determining (904), for the second processing chain, a fourth phase shift corresponding to the second selected beam direction; determining (906), for the second processing chain, a fourth value for a hybrid impedance (ZH) of a adjustable hybrid coupler and a fourth value for a reflective load impedance (ZT) of a reflective load based on the fourth phase shift and controllable ranges of ZH and ZT; determining (908), for the second processing chain, a fourth set of control values for controlling the adjustable hybrid coupler of the second processing chain to be set at the fourth determined value of ZH; determining (910), for the second processing chain, a fourth set of control values for controlling loads in reflective load circuitry of the second processing chain to be set at the fourth determined value of ZT; storing (e.g., in a look-up table) said determined fourth set of control values for controlling the adjustable hybrid coupler in the second processing chain to be set at the determined fourth value of ZH; and storing (e.g., in the look-up table) said determined fourth set of control values for controlling loads in reflective load circuitry in the second processing chain to be set at the determined fourth value of ZT.
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